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charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's mad or crazy which is one of the kind of theories. >> off his meds. >> essentially what you get the pakistanis briefing, saying this guy is nuts, crazy, should be removed. the reality is he just doesn't want to be remembered as a puppet. he's got a year to show he's an independent ruler. wants to be remembered in afghanistan as someone that has his own policies, own ideas. i find him good company. he's charismatic, witty, full of zest. >> it's rather hard to partner with someone who's basically decided he cannot survive if he is a partner. >> it's no easy feat. he's looking to the future
charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot
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younger people especially when they are in a very difficult situation in their life economically socially education wise or anything else it's very easy to influence them from the point of terrorists from the point of those organizing terrorist cells and causing so much havoc in cities worldwide alexia shift let's just leave it there for now of course where we're still speculating because we're waiting for those official reports that will say where why and how but at the moment the reports that we're getting we're sharing with of us at home as soon as we get them but now i just want to cross over to journalist paul lashmar he specializes in covering terrorism he joins us now live so the suspects are young one is just nineteen years old what could they have got they had training to carry out these deadly attacks where we both come from church you know that appears to be the case. understand the younger one and only come as recently as a year ago there's a little bit zero if you start looking on the internet these two young men suggest that they were quite a good way to. be around them and also radic
younger people especially when they are in a very difficult situation in their life economically socially education wise or anything else it's very easy to influence them from the point of terrorists from the point of those organizing terrorist cells and causing so much havoc in cities worldwide alexia shift let's just leave it there for now of course where we're still speculating because we're waiting for those official reports that will say where why and how but at the moment the reports that...
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it is well -- this is where the whole family after they moved out of cure to stand -- kyrgystan were educated. i have been going around the school and talking to the director and to the teachers. they were saying very much that they did not stand out in any way and were not seen as particularly religious. there is nothing but more to them out in any way at all. the director said that only four months was a small window on their lives. he said if you need any answers, go to the united states where they spent more than a decade. they are very much passing the buck back to the united states. they say it has nothing to do with them and nothing to do with the small-scale war that is going on here between fighters in dagostan and the russian government. that is taking casualties every day. there are attacks and bombings and ied's, not something that is getting world attention but the fact that they spend four months in dagostan has put an uncomfortable focus on what is going on here for president vladimir putin who has maintained there is no such thing as a domestic terrorist. they are all internat
it is well -- this is where the whole family after they moved out of cure to stand -- kyrgystan were educated. i have been going around the school and talking to the director and to the teachers. they were saying very much that they did not stand out in any way and were not seen as particularly religious. there is nothing but more to them out in any way at all. the director said that only four months was a small window on their lives. he said if you need any answers, go to the united states...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> it's the bottom of the area. welcome back. i am john berman in boston. this morning, elation and relief. an emotional night. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev in a hospital under heavy guard. this image shows him bloody on a boat in a backyard in watertown. he was captured last night after a dramatic gunfight with police. it was this tweet that confirmed what residents had been hoping for since monday's bombing that read, suspect in custody. and the fbi added the word "captured" to its wanted poster. and just because the suspect is in custody it does not mean this drama is order. authorities have decided how to handle him right now. for more we are joined by the expert in international security and a research associate. you live in watertown and you have been going through this for the last few days. what has that been like? >> surreal, you know. yesterday i wake up to the sounds of helicopter
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> it's the bottom of the area. welcome back. i am john berman in boston. this morning, elation and relief. an emotional night. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev in a hospital under heavy guard. this image shows him bloody on a boat in a backyard in watertown. he was captured last night after a...
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police and educators need to wake up and acknowledge there's a major problem with bullying and take responsibility. >> it doesn't matter whether you are rich or poor or middle class or whatever. it appears in every family in every school and at all ages. even if preschool, it happens. there's too many that are going through this. and not talking about it. >> for nourks plans to attend a vigil -- now plans for attending a vigil at saratoga high school for audrie pott, they shared the same favorite color. teal. live in san jose, bay area news. >> okay, thank you very much. want to give you a quick update at what is happening right now in cambridge, this is in the m.i.t. campus, where an all out search right now is on for a beggun man who shot and killed a police officer this evening. >> they are looking for the gunman, all out chaos on the campus, the students are being told to stay in doors. we will have more in a moment. we investigate how your tax refund could be used if you do not buy health insurance. you think, health insurance, nobody's favorite topic and taxes, nobody's favorite topic and we
police and educators need to wake up and acknowledge there's a major problem with bullying and take responsibility. >> it doesn't matter whether you are rich or poor or middle class or whatever. it appears in every family in every school and at all ages. even if preschool, it happens. there's too many that are going through this. and not talking about it. >> for nourks plans to attend a vigil -- now plans for attending a vigil at saratoga high school for audrie pott, they shared the...
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the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of garbage, each truckload is small chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped every day. luckily flock of sea gulls, you can't keep them away. but for humans it's worthless pile of junk, right? >> it turns out there is buried treasure deep underneath. >> do you smell that? that is the smell of fuel that will power track trucks. they are literally running on garbage. it gives off a lot of methane and that the main ingredient in natural gas. >> it sucks it out of the landzblil ken lewis shows how they pull the trapped gas out of landfill. now a brand-new facility let's them separate the methane and pump it in as fuel. >> from a g
the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of...
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and why anyone educational might have been involved. >> one thing we do know to whatever drove these men to such effects will not -- cannot prevail. whatever they thought they could ultimately achieve, they've already failed. they failed because the people from boston refused to be terrorized. they failed because we will not waiver from the character, compassion and the values that define us as a country. nor will we break the bonds that hold us together as americans. >> that was the president speaking there at the white house a couple of hours ago. we should also tell you the president thanks the people of boston for their help, for their cooperation as police hunted down these suspects. really, over the last, what? five days now? >> yeah. really a dreadful five days, to say the least. there's no surprise that they were celebrated on the streets of watt othertown. residents showed out for the latest. many residents say it is a massive relief. residents are being hulled up in their home. they drew the man hunt forward. it helps in that successful man hunt. the governor of massachuset
and why anyone educational might have been involved. >> one thing we do know to whatever drove these men to such effects will not -- cannot prevail. whatever they thought they could ultimately achieve, they've already failed. they failed because the people from boston refused to be terrorized. they failed because we will not waiver from the character, compassion and the values that define us as a country. nor will we break the bonds that hold us together as americans. >> that was...
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how did be that two young men who were educated here, seemed to have such a grudge against the united states that it would undertake this complex plot and carry it through while they were residents? all week, it has been such a traumatic week for boston. people were asking at the beginning, who did this? now there are two prime suspect -- suspects, but the question remains, why? >> laura trevelyan. thank you for reporting all week in boston for us. as we have been reporting, there were brothers. tamerlan tsarnaev attended a public high-school in cambridge massachusetts. a short time ago, i spoke to one of his classmates about what he was like. >> by the second class, he -- he would sit with me and a few other people in a group, pretty much. outside of class, i would not speak to him. the first class, he was kind of by himself. again, it was a very big high- school. 30 ks. it can be tough sometimes to come in as an upperclassman, not as a freshman, an older person from a differentoury, and into this huge school population. it is understandable if he had trouble making friends. >> but b
how did be that two young men who were educated here, seemed to have such a grudge against the united states that it would undertake this complex plot and carry it through while they were residents? all week, it has been such a traumatic week for boston. people were asking at the beginning, who did this? now there are two prime suspect -- suspects, but the question remains, why? >> laura trevelyan. thank you for reporting all week in boston for us. as we have been reporting, there were...
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it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent of homeland security while being interrogated and i thought he said rice for about an hour. i said, i don't even eat rice. i'm not a rice lover. and they told me, you know what it's about. you know what you did. i'm standing in front of my home with my little puppy moo cow and i'm completely overwhelmed at the hooded machine gun guys. it looked like the scene out of a movie. i was just overwhelmed. i kept asking what is ricin. what did i do. they kept on, you know what you did. you know what this is about. don't try to act with us. i was already assumed guilty before i was told what it was about. but that's one thing that has been bothering me. we're in the united states of america. we're innocent until proven guilty is what i've been told my whole life. i completely felt i was guilty until i could prove my innocence. and i can't help but think now how many people are thrown in jail because circumstantial evidence
it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent of homeland security while being interrogated and i thought he said rice for about an hour. i said, i don't even eat rice. i'm not a rice lover. and they told me, you know what it's about. you know what you did. i'm standing in front of my home with my little puppy moo cow and i'm completely overwhelmed at the hooded machine gun guys. it looked like...
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america, who gave these two young men everything, the best of education, the best of opportunities, the best community to live in, and now all of a sudden, they're blaming america for the behavior of two haters of america? we have to start reshaping attitudes in policies as well. the paramount issue must be the security of all americans and that begins with human intelligence. i've been in this business a long time. i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the same year he was going back and forth to, you know, chechnya. many are going to try to look at those links and what have you, but invariably, you're right, in a lot of the media coverage the
america, who gave these two young men everything, the best of education, the best of opportunities, the best community to live in, and now all of a sudden, they're blaming america for the behavior of two haters of america? we have to start reshaping attitudes in policies as well. the paramount issue must be the security of all americans and that begins with human intelligence. i've been in this business a long time. i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i...
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here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's what boston strong is all about. haslett-davis is one woman who truly represents that phrase. she's a dancer. she lost her foot and part of the her lower leg in the bombing. thankfully her husband was not injured as severely. i went to their hospital room to talk to them. >> i was -- i woke up and my parents were there and i hugged them and kissed them and i said mom, can you help me? i feel like my foot is falling asleep because it feels like my ankle is falling off the pillow. i realize now that was phantom pain. she looked at me scene said adrianne you don't have a foot. your foot is gone. it was really hard to
here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's...
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two is education. >> absolutely. >> rose: it's what the possibilities are. how you can educate. where you can get degrees and you can sit in india and take courses at harvard. >> right. >> yes. >> there's a lock going on. the university that larry summers is involved in. it was a whole university. >> and three which you just mentioned is health care. the possibilities of being able to understand and diagnose and getting access to information. >> there's diabetes apps, heart apps. >> three there's a thing you can put on there which is a glucose meter like kara was saying which of course, die s diabetics have to measure their glucose now instead of being having a glucose meter. it's not just a computer, it can transmit it to your doctor, it can give you a graft showing how you're doing. it can send you tips and say look, we've noticed that the last four readings haven't been so good, we suggest you do this. >> let me ask you this: how did you two come together? >> (laughs) >> it's a long story. i was working at the "washington post" -- >> rose: the it interesting? >> i always say
two is education. >> absolutely. >> rose: it's what the possibilities are. how you can educate. where you can get degrees and you can sit in india and take courses at harvard. >> right. >> yes. >> there's a lock going on. the university that larry summers is involved in. it was a whole university. >> and three which you just mentioned is health care. the possibilities of being able to understand and diagnose and getting access to information. >> there's...
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she simply is trying to get herself an education and advocate for that for girls around the world. and i've talked to a lot of parents who say malala is a real role model for them and for their girls. >> malala has been invited to speak at the united nations in new york on july 12th, her 16th birthday. and that will wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> emergent economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy. the threat of violence, the push for peace, the shadow of conflict. get news and insight on south and southeast asia only on nhk "newsline." >>> the world health organization says there's no evidence that the new strain of bird flu is spreading easily among people in china, but the organization's top official in the country says the w.h.o. will keep a close watch on the virus' possible genetic mutations. >> we have not seen easy and sustained person-to-person transmission. this is the situation for which we are most vigilant. >> more than half of the patients infected with the h7n9 virus were found to have ha
she simply is trying to get herself an education and advocate for that for girls around the world. and i've talked to a lot of parents who say malala is a real role model for them and for their girls. >> malala has been invited to speak at the united nations in new york on july 12th, her 16th birthday. and that will wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> emergent economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy....
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tracked him down and talk to him with his internet searches, a travel history known associates and education background but did not find anything then to back of suspicion this aspiring boston area boxer had extremist ties. some little the government to circle back if the man that we now know as suspect number one in the black have ever raised red flags but that foreign government never followed up in any way shape or form so of the fbi close the case. that was two years ago then fast for you was killed a little more than three days after carrying out a deadly bombing on u.s. soil. >> and in between the two last year the older of the two who died in the shootout made a six month trip to russia. what do we know about that? >> at some point* the beginning of 2012 tamerlan tsarnaev who went to russia to see his father specifically chechnya then he returned to the states in july then a few weeks after his return on auuust 17th august 17th, the you to a site went live that is in the started posting radical jihadist videos especially from a radical also yen imam that the cleric who was killed in a
tracked him down and talk to him with his internet searches, a travel history known associates and education background but did not find anything then to back of suspicion this aspiring boston area boxer had extremist ties. some little the government to circle back if the man that we now know as suspect number one in the black have ever raised red flags but that foreign government never followed up in any way shape or form so of the fbi close the case. that was two years ago then fast for you...
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cambridge awards a scholarship $2,500 to cambridge high school seniors and others who want to pursue higher education. according to the globe, the man at large, the 19-year-old in the white hat, in 2011, so just two years ago, was the recipient of one of these scholarships. that indicates he has lived in the cambridge area for some time. >> another piece of information that we have picked up over the hours here is that at some time, any time now, the police in boston will be conducting a controlled detonation at the area of calm in charles gate. this is according to their twitter site. i guess if anybody in the area hears something, not to be upset by it because this is a controlled detonation probably, as pete williams was telling us, probably one of the explosives or grenades that were thrown out of the car during the police chase, but, again, it's nothing more than a controlled detonation that will be under way some time soon in their. with us from watertown, massachusetts, katy tur. >> we are learning 381,000 people are currently being told to stay inside in these areas. that consists of watertow
cambridge awards a scholarship $2,500 to cambridge high school seniors and others who want to pursue higher education. according to the globe, the man at large, the 19-year-old in the white hat, in 2011, so just two years ago, was the recipient of one of these scholarships. that indicates he has lived in the cambridge area for some time. >> another piece of information that we have picked up over the hours here is that at some time, any time now, the police in boston will be conducting a...
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they looked at his travel history and travel plans, his education history. the fbi interviewed tamerlan and his family members, but we don't know which family members. what we know is they didn't find anything suspicious. no proof of terrorist activity so they cleared him and losed the case. and closed the case. they told the foreign government who was inquiring that if they were ever worried about tamerlan again they should bring it to the fbi's attention again and they would follow-up once more. that government never followed up again and that was two years ago. early last year we know that tamerlan traveled with a kir swrik stan passport to see his father in russia and pes physically chechnya. of a -- after a few months he returned to set up a youtube account and he used it to post and promote radical jihad clips. we heard from the dad he was visiting. he said he thinks his sons are being set up. we don't know how he plays into this. we don't know the motive behind monday's marathon bombing in boston was to promote chechen causes. authorities at this poin
they looked at his travel history and travel plans, his education history. the fbi interviewed tamerlan and his family members, but we don't know which family members. what we know is they didn't find anything suspicious. no proof of terrorist activity so they cleared him and losed the case. and closed the case. they told the foreign government who was inquiring that if they were ever worried about tamerlan again they should bring it to the fbi's attention again and they would follow-up once...
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. >> we should invest in education. it has to be a continuing priority because number one, we owe it to the american people to make sure that each individual can obtain and attain their full potential. but also we need as a country to maintain it. it is important to allow people to pursue their dreams and achieve their potential. >> so the kids will get affected. we will not be able to hire good teachers. our class size may grow. and we won't be able to provide a good education. then they will not really get skills for them to get better jobs down the road. then they are not able to pay their income taxes, getig paying jobs, pay higher income taxes for the government. that goes into a vicious cycle. >> if we don't have the money, we cannot buy textbooks and supplies for our students. >> college seniors who graduated in 2009 carried on average of $24,000 in student loan debt, up 6% from 2008. >> it continues growing. today, student loan debt has climbed to an avere of $27,000 nationwide. >> if they don't go to college, h
. >> we should invest in education. it has to be a continuing priority because number one, we owe it to the american people to make sure that each individual can obtain and attain their full potential. but also we need as a country to maintain it. it is important to allow people to pursue their dreams and achieve their potential. >> so the kids will get affected. we will not be able to hire good teachers. our class size may grow. and we won't be able to provide a good education....
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associated with promotion of radical activity, association with other persons of interest, travel and education plans and history. they interviewed family members. the fbi didn't find any terrorism activity and those results were provided to russia in summer of 2011. i think a lot of people are curious in learning that he was on the fbi's radar and then apparently just dropped off the fbi's radar. the fbi right now i'm sure is gathering information on this to find out more. put this in context for us. >> well, i wouldn't say that they just dropped off his radar, but i would think that during the course of this that someone had to -- the fbi had to obtain some information from someplace or another that caused them to look into this individual, no matter who that individual may have been, and i would suspect that they did a very detailed investigation on what they knew and were able to gather based on the request that might have been made to them about this particular individual, and in doing so they did not come up with any information that they thought was harmful in some way and therefore appa
associated with promotion of radical activity, association with other persons of interest, travel and education plans and history. they interviewed family members. the fbi didn't find any terrorism activity and those results were provided to russia in summer of 2011. i think a lot of people are curious in learning that he was on the fbi's radar and then apparently just dropped off the fbi's radar. the fbi right now i'm sure is gathering information on this to find out more. put this in context...
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to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible insight and this being because i feel like -- i don't want to make assumptions, but i feel like he was the follower in the situation, and he came out alive because he was scared. that's my assumption. i am not speaking for everybody. we needed him to come alive because we needed answers. >> a follower, suspected killer and terrorists. tell me about his older brother, how you knew him? >> i knew him as a high school friend. his sister, bella, was friends with my wife. and he was protective of little sister and he would always
to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible...
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they're concerned about tamerlan tsarnaev to the fbi looked at his phone records, travel history and his education background but didn't find anything then to back up the assertion this boston area boxer had extremist ties so they told the government to circle back if the man we know as suspect one in the black hat ever raised any other red flags but that foreign government according to the fbi official never followed up in any way, shape, or form so the fbi closed the case. last night he was killed a little bit more than three days after allegedly carrying out a bombing on u.s. soil. >> and in between two, last year it's our understanding the older of the two made a six month trip to russia. what do we know about that. >> we know 2012 tamerlan left boston see his father in chechnya and returned to the states in july, 2012 then just weeks after the return on august 17th his you tube site went live that is when he started posting radical jihadi videos including videos featuring mohammed beaz a radical imam. so this older brother goes to russia apparently to see his father comes back to boston onand
they're concerned about tamerlan tsarnaev to the fbi looked at his phone records, travel history and his education background but didn't find anything then to back up the assertion this boston area boxer had extremist ties so they told the government to circle back if the man we know as suspect one in the black hat ever raised any other red flags but that foreign government according to the fbi official never followed up in any way, shape, or form so the fbi closed the case. last night he was...
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at uatniversveity of phoenx we know the value of your education is where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation.. with leading employers across [next stop financial center] i loi ve these shoes. but buwhen they start hurting, i haveha to take them off. until tii found dr. scholl's for her. they sup sport and cushion my feet all day.y. this is ihappiness - happy feet. so, i', ve got energy and style all day. dr. sc. holl's for her . for foheels and flats. i'm i'a believer backflipfls and cartwheels.mile? love, wa, rmth. here, retry this. mmmm, ok! ching!g! i likeli the fact that there's lotslo of different tastes going on. mmmm!! breakfaskft i'm vem ry impressed. this is ia great cereal! honey buy nches of oats. i hei ar you crunching. a stretch of mission boulevard in hayward is cut shut down. a patrol car ran into a pedestrian, killing that pedestrian and injuring another. mike pelton is live at the scene with the latest. >> this is a deputies car that was involved in th
at uatniversveity of phoenx we know the value of your education is where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation.. with leading employers across [next stop financial center] i loi ve these shoes. but buwhen they start hurting, i haveha to take them off. until tii found dr. scholl's for her. they sup sport and cushion my feet all day.y. this is ihappiness - happy feet. so, i', ve got energy and...
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last night when an alert went out through the educational alert system that says active shooter. we now know that a police man for the police is shot and from that scene where i left greta's show to do a live show last night i went to mit and covered covered -- [no audio]. >> i can't hear grif. tell new york. somebody pressed down a button. lift it up. tell them to lift up the button in the control room. >> bill can't hear you. >> hi, bill, sorry about that. we are here in watertown. we are also getting information on the scene that this is where -- this is where the officer was injured. they were not sure how he was injured, but as you mentioned or as grif just mentioned he was apparently shot. according to sources on the scene it happened along the course of the pursuit that occurred between cambridge in this area here here in watertown. this is why the scene is locked down. that's because they believe the vehicle was abandoned in the course of the pursuit. the suspect left the vehicle and and -- or crashed the vehicle and then left on foot. that's why the pursuit continues bet
last night when an alert went out through the educational alert system that says active shooter. we now know that a police man for the police is shot and from that scene where i left greta's show to do a live show last night i went to mit and covered covered -- [no audio]. >> i can't hear grif. tell new york. somebody pressed down a button. lift it up. tell them to lift up the button in the control room. >> bill can't hear you. >> hi, bill, sorry about that. we are here in...
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education. without education, great man would not dare to speak up. without education, our forefathers would not be able to establish the free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in our nation. they say we live in an increasing global society. so, i wanted to know how america students ranked on a global scale. >> if you look at where we were several decades ago, versus where we are now, we are not 21st, 23rd, and 26 out of 30 developed nations in science, reading, and math. there is no doubt that we are in the midst of a crisis. >> just to make sure, i decided to get a second opinion with the headmaster of that any school. >> number two for the amount spent per pupil in the world. we are number two and yet we are falling behind further and further when it comes to our international rankings in education. , 70 --every 190 craters ninth- for every 100 graders, 70 will graduate. only turkey students will enroll -- only 30 students will enroll in the second year of college. from a will graduate four-year institution. that
education. without education, great man would not dare to speak up. without education, our forefathers would not be able to establish the free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in our nation. they say we live in an increasing global society. so, i wanted to know how america students ranked on a global scale. >> if you look at where we were several decades ago, versus where we are now, we are not 21st, 23rd, and 26 out of 30 developed nations in science,...
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we know more about the education of the younger one on your screen. boston is it in complete lockdown. taxis are not going any in. they believe he they have him in a cordoned off area. the city of boston is it literally paralyzed as we wait and watch for resolution and apprehension of that young man. bill: really the whole story picked up steam at last night at 5:00 when the fbi put out the images of these two bombing suspects. screen right is the latest image that was released overnight last night. martha, it is striking how obvious and plain they are to see their entire face, almost without concealment, with the exception of the sunglasses on suspect number one, aged 26. suspect number two, makes very little effort to conceal his identity in these images. 5:00 the images came out. 10:00 last night a robbery takes place at a 7-eleven in cambridge, massachusetts, near the m.i.t. campus. that is only half a mile from our location at the end of this image line. they're moving media back. perhaps they're getting better for another briefing. it was that r
we know more about the education of the younger one on your screen. boston is it in complete lockdown. taxis are not going any in. they believe he they have him in a cordoned off area. the city of boston is it literally paralyzed as we wait and watch for resolution and apprehension of that young man. bill: really the whole story picked up steam at last night at 5:00 when the fbi put out the images of these two bombing suspects. screen right is the latest image that was released overnight last...
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deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord, oakland at 50. san jose 49 degrees and out the door, looking at mostly sunny skies today. 90 minutes, a number near 60 degrees right around the bay, and the satellite and radar showing us that we have all of the high clouds moving up in the pacific northwest and the queen charlotte up there in british columbia. for us, we're looking at clear skies and there's not a drop of rain in site, so i don't know what that means for may flowers. we will today warm to the mid- 80s inland, not a bad beach day with temperatures along the shoreline in some places in the 70s. 72 at half-moon bay. 84 degrees at redwood city. 85 a degrees
deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord,...
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before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is the generosity from people here in boston. their their lifetimes are totally changed. just walk with me here. i'm going to speak quieter because they're writing and reflecting. this is in green here. i wouldn't change my hometown for anything in the world. boston is my home and it will always be strong against adversity. boston strong. people here are writing their messages, leaving their mark. normal is not the right word to use here, even though boylston is back open and the stores are opening their doors. it is the beginning of the healing and it is the beginning of the moving forward. anderson.
before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is...
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it also addresses the long term need to invest in america's stem education. this 2-step approach will enable our country to thrive and help us to compete in today's global economy. i took a careful look at the high skilled visa provisions of the recently introduced comprehensive bill, to see how they compared with the i- squared bill. i want to list some of the areas they think need to change these provisions. most people don't realize that this bill requires the government to micromanage compliant american companies and how they and their customers choose to interact in the marketplace. unlike i-squared, this bill creates burdensome outplacement, displacement and free recruitment obligations. the provisions inhibit the companies from effectively operating in a global economy where employee mobility is critical. in the introduced comprehensive immigration bill, the increase in the h1b cap is only allowed for the following -- not current, fiscal year, and they would only be raised after satisfying a complex formula. therefore the proposed market adjustment mec
it also addresses the long term need to invest in america's stem education. this 2-step approach will enable our country to thrive and help us to compete in today's global economy. i took a careful look at the high skilled visa provisions of the recently introduced comprehensive bill, to see how they compared with the i- squared bill. i want to list some of the areas they think need to change these provisions. most people don't realize that this bill requires the government to micromanage...
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. >> what was it like for you as an educator, sitting in it that cathedral today to hear the president quoting the work done by one of your students in this room? >> he needs more consultants like martin. sometimes kids just get it right. you know, it was -- it's hard. you know? so it's hard hearing those words. it's hard hearing his name. it's easy for me to talk about it. but to listen is when the emotion comes in. and so i was, you know, taken away by that. you know. as that -- here's martin again. >> let's go take a look at the classroom that jane is going to be coming back to. >> sure. they're honoring her. the kids made some cards and honor her. jane. we're very happy that they're doing this for them. so it's going to be hard. going to be hard. it's a good school. i guess i would say it 100 times. it's a good school, good staff. that's how come when jane comes back, kids come back, we're going to be able to really embrace this as something to learn from, to help us make our student body even stronger. and so we're not -- this makes us stronger. you know. we're -- there's a lot of
. >> what was it like for you as an educator, sitting in it that cathedral today to hear the president quoting the work done by one of your students in this room? >> he needs more consultants like martin. sometimes kids just get it right. you know, it was -- it's hard. you know? so it's hard hearing those words. it's hard hearing his name. it's easy for me to talk about it. but to listen is when the emotion comes in. and so i was, you know, taken away by that. you know. as that --...
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pete, what's your educated guess here? is this because of intel, or a mixture of wanting to lift the outdoor ban in watertown or both? >> a little of both, i would say. number one, there was concern early on that perhaps the two brothers had confederates or accomplices. i think they've pretty much reviewed this they don't. probably the best intel they have is that he's no longer in the area, that he may be elsewhere. that's certainly the tips they're getting. so you put all that together and that's probably the reason for the decision. >> all right. so as we've just heard, after a harrowing day and think of the families, businesses have been closed, public transportation shut down. people have been locked in their homes upwards of a million of them. in many cases with their children. told not to come to the door unless they're sure it was law enforcement. that has been lifted. people will make up their own minds as to how safe they feel going out. watertown, mass, particularly will have added police presence through monday
pete, what's your educated guess here? is this because of intel, or a mixture of wanting to lift the outdoor ban in watertown or both? >> a little of both, i would say. number one, there was concern early on that perhaps the two brothers had confederates or accomplices. i think they've pretty much reviewed this they don't. probably the best intel they have is that he's no longer in the area, that he may be elsewhere. that's certainly the tips they're getting. so you put all that together...
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kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living under in this country today if our gun laws followed the original intent of the authors of the second amendment. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ >>> we have so much to catch up on, inc
kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living...
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his travel history and education. the fbi was looking because an unnamed foreign government said they were having suspicions tamerian tsarnaev might have extremist ties. but the fbi found nothing. so they closed the case. then they apparently told this unnamed foreign government about the lackf extremist information that came in -- came up in their search. and they told this government that if they had any more concerns about thisan, tamerian tsarnaev, suspect number 1 or the man in the black hat, they should call bak, tell the fbi again. and the fbi would look again. but the foreign government, initially concerned 2 years ago about possible extremist ties never called back. >> very interesting information about one of the brothers. peter doocy, live in washington. peter, thank you. >> a member of the house committee on intelligence congressman adam shiv has been monitoring the situation, also a former federal prosecutor. so he understands how the investigation may unfold. what's the next step? he is live in his distr
his travel history and education. the fbi was looking because an unnamed foreign government said they were having suspicions tamerian tsarnaev might have extremist ties. but the fbi found nothing. so they closed the case. then they apparently told this unnamed foreign government about the lackf extremist information that came in -- came up in their search. and they told this government that if they had any more concerns about thisan, tamerian tsarnaev, suspect number 1 or the man in the black...
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radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have been here for many, many hours. the authorities have been here for well on 15 hours. and saw the sun rise this morning and it looks like they might be here to see the sun set. they probably will be here to see the sun set. they've been knocking on doors all day long. at 12:30 when the last news conference happened, they said they were well over 6 60% to 70 done combing this
radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is...
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. >> and just shortly after that, the president wassat an educational event at the white house honoring the teacher of the year. i believe we have the video, and you can see he's a picture of health. now, as far as the regulators, the fcc declined to comment on the incident, but we know from past incidents like this, the fcc's market surveillance unit does always look at significant sudden moves in trading, in the markets so we have not got -- there's no confirmation of that, but we assume that's beginning on right now as well, but it appears to be a security issue, and the latest in a series of hacks of news organizations. we saw it at the "wall street journal," we saw it as the "new york times" as well. liz? liz: unbelievable as they work to find out what caused this, i'm sure, peter, the fcc will look if anyone shorted the markets before to capitalize on that kind of drop. let us now if you have anymore informing, peter, thank you. >> i will. liz: season traders, the flash crash, the greek drama, well, they are very much a part of the story. the dow tumbled 144 points in two minutes
. >> and just shortly after that, the president wassat an educational event at the white house honoring the teacher of the year. i believe we have the video, and you can see he's a picture of health. now, as far as the regulators, the fcc declined to comment on the incident, but we know from past incidents like this, the fcc's market surveillance unit does always look at significant sudden moves in trading, in the markets so we have not got -- there's no confirmation of that, but we...
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. >> vicki supports the federal ban on horse slaughter and works youth groups to provide educational programs and a summer camp to teach the next generations the issues of caring. >> for the horses we save, there are hundreds others going to slaughter. they're not disposable. they're living beings that have a lot to teach us. >> for provider a safe haven for horses today and working for a future where they all have greener pastures, this week's jefferson award goes to vicki simms whitney. >> vicki has a waiting list of horses that need a safe place to live. if you'd like to help or volunteer, you can go to our website at kpix.com, click the connect button then jefferson awards. >>> back to our good news story, the weather. >> they warm up today and even more on sunday and monday. it's just a trend. if you want something diverting to do this weekend, here's an idea, there's the cherry blossom festival in japan town this weekend and next weekend. the forecast high there of about 65 degrees. that looks like a whole lot of fun if you want to come up to the city. should be a nice outing.
. >> vicki supports the federal ban on horse slaughter and works youth groups to provide educational programs and a summer camp to teach the next generations the issues of caring. >> for the horses we save, there are hundreds others going to slaughter. they're not disposable. they're living beings that have a lot to teach us. >> for provider a safe haven for horses today and working for a future where they all have greener pastures, this week's jefferson award goes to vicki...
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elementary schoolteacher start the his public education campaign about the dangers of in sin ray tore in his small tuscan town. in italy it's routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunchtime. it sparked a national movement. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues. >> thanks to the grass roots campaign led by him, 40 in sin raytors have been scrapped or shut down and more than 3 million residents have joined in his recycling crusade. nora was also impressed with the operation. he organized colombian waste pickers in bogata. despite discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but he organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got repsychelers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco rec
elementary schoolteacher start the his public education campaign about the dangers of in sin ray tore in his small tuscan town. in italy it's routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunchtime. it sparked a national movement. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues. >> thanks to...
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educators a- and 7-year-old children. it's dproasly unfair to the family members of newtown as well as all other gun violence victims. i just hope that nothing like this that's happen to any of them but i think-- i think you have to be in our shoes to understand how bad it hurts. >> schieffer: did you talk to any of the senators who voted against this bill? >> yes. collectively i think that the newtown families had talked to quite a few of them. we spent all week on capitol hill. going literally door to door, talking to a couple of senators, a lot of staff members, just trying to get things figured out, trying to understand, you know, if there was anything that we could do to sway their decision, to have a conversation with them, to explain where it is, standing from our point. >> schieffer: some people use the word "cowardice, cowards." do you feel, neil, that's an appropriate word to use? those who voted against it? >> i do. i feel they're not standing up for what they should be. you know, at this point, i think i view
educators a- and 7-year-old children. it's dproasly unfair to the family members of newtown as well as all other gun violence victims. i just hope that nothing like this that's happen to any of them but i think-- i think you have to be in our shoes to understand how bad it hurts. >> schieffer: did you talk to any of the senators who voted against this bill? >> yes. collectively i think that the newtown families had talked to quite a few of them. we spent all week on capitol hill....
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a long time volunteer says recent environmental education efforts seem to be helping their cause. >> this year for the first time we have seen considerably less we're having to pick up. it seems like it's actually work. >> last year volunteers picked up 16,000 pounds of trash in the weeks before-and-after earth day. this year earth day is on monday. >>> as you heard mark said it's going to be really nice weather. so everybody get outside for that. >>> coming up next the nba playoffs tip off. >> warriors take on the nuggets in a nail-biter. sportswrap is next . >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday night edition ever sports yap a warrior team in patrols happens oh, twice every 19 years. in game 16 their series in denver the nuggets had that little something extra at the fin. some would say as steph curry goes so go the warees, david lee with the slam and warriors up 9 late in theself. the nuggets narrowed the gap before halftime. mcgee with a big time jam or
a long time volunteer says recent environmental education efforts seem to be helping their cause. >> this year for the first time we have seen considerably less we're having to pick up. it seems like it's actually work. >> last year volunteers picked up 16,000 pounds of trash in the weeks before-and-after earth day. this year earth day is on monday. >>> as you heard mark said it's going to be really nice weather. so everybody get outside for that. >>> coming up...
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if you are from around here, locally, a very good place to get an education for a lot less money. i think it's safe to say that. >> jake, i think it's so important to reiterate what you are just saying. we know so little about them and their notevation and what they are connected to some international historical debate between chechnya and russia. their religion, not necessarily tied to that. there will be a lot of things unearthed about these two. clearly planned something horrible. whether it's tied to their religion or where they are from, that's just guessing. >> we know that these are sociopaths and they are horrible, horrible people. >> and terrorists. >> beyond that, we don't know. i want to go to joe johns in the washington, d.c. bureau, he'll talk about the latest in the law enforcement, crime and justice correspondent. what have you learned? >> in keeping with the theme, we have determined a little more information from our law enforcement source about the level of desperation and chaos in that area. one law enforcement official says they may have been brothers, but they
if you are from around here, locally, a very good place to get an education for a lot less money. i think it's safe to say that. >> jake, i think it's so important to reiterate what you are just saying. we know so little about them and their notevation and what they are connected to some international historical debate between chechnya and russia. their religion, not necessarily tied to that. there will be a lot of things unearthed about these two. clearly planned something horrible....
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and what was interesting is that he really spoke about he was educated here he made friends with one of his very good friends who spoke very fondly as a member of the u.s. air force but the story took a sad turn when he described that his village in yemen was struck by u.s. drone just six days ago i want to play a part of his testimony today now however when they think of america they think of the fuel from the drones the whole boat over their heads the two fired missiles and. what the violent militants had to breathe yes liefeld to achieve one drone strike accomplished and distant it is now and go against america. this is not an isolated and in a sense the drone strikes of the face of america to money. so definitely i would say one of the more chilling parts of the hearing are really putting a spotlight on how grown strikes can impact a sentiment towards towards the u.s. abroad and how the program is failing to win over the hearts and minds of these areas where these drone strikes where these drone campaigns are being conducted on the flipside i do want to mention that we did have a
and what was interesting is that he really spoke about he was educated here he made friends with one of his very good friends who spoke very fondly as a member of the u.s. air force but the story took a sad turn when he described that his village in yemen was struck by u.s. drone just six days ago i want to play a part of his testimony today now however when they think of america they think of the fuel from the drones the whole boat over their heads the two fired missiles and. what the violent...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. seagulls, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and met
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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databases to comb through phone logs, internet records, known associates, travel history, travel plans and education background. the fbi also then interviewed tamerlan and some of his family members, although we don't know which ones at this point. after all that, the fbi says they found no evidence of terrorism activity, domestic or foreign. we're getting a clear idea now of why that might have been. >> these are hard people to find. they're hard people to detect. and no matter what age we live in, whether social media or we have all kind of public help, these people often stay to themselves and unfortunately, we don't hear about them until the day that they do something terrible like this. >> as soon as the fbi wrapped up their investigation two years ago, they provided their results to that foreign government who requested them and told them that, if any other red flags surrounding this guy who we know as suspect number one or the man in the black hat popped up. they should call and they would circle back and check again. that government never called back. we know in the time since that investiga
databases to comb through phone logs, internet records, known associates, travel history, travel plans and education background. the fbi also then interviewed tamerlan and some of his family members, although we don't know which ones at this point. after all that, the fbi says they found no evidence of terrorism activity, domestic or foreign. we're getting a clear idea now of why that might have been. >> these are hard people to find. they're hard people to detect. and no matter what age...
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kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torrent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living under in this country today if our gun laws followed the original intent of the authors of the second amendment. we're in san francisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it?
kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torrent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living...
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suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an agency that exists to deliver information throughout the world, to law enforcement agencies, so that lessons learned, best practices can be shared. this is consistent with what they would do in any case. it seems sort of, you know, something that is abnormal, it's actually quite normal in a big incident like this, where in fact the world is watching. this was an attack in an urban area during a sporting event. every city, every country in the world has similar situations, and here's what boston, here's what the fbi has learned about it so far. >> good perspective, july yet. thanks so much. we have new information com
suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an...
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that goes to early education. that goes to special education. so if you're doing a whole 'nother round of immediate deep cuts, it's bound to have a negative impact. and that's exactly why, andrea. we proposed this alternative, a way where you can make more targeted cuts. but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier today, over in the senate, harry reid, the democratic leader simply asked for permission to go to conference on the budget. and the republican leadership in both the senate and the house right now is refusing to appoint conferrees. having called over the last two years for us to go through the regular order on the budget, they're now standing in the way of moving forward to bridge those differences on the budget. in fact i'm introducing a resolution later today simply to call upon the house to move forward in a transparent way, to negotiate these differences o
that goes to early education. that goes to special education. so if you're doing a whole 'nother round of immediate deep cuts, it's bound to have a negative impact. and that's exactly why, andrea. we proposed this alternative, a way where you can make more targeted cuts. but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier...
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waltham is a education hub in the boston area. in september 2011, so about a year and a half ago, waltham was the site of a really grisly murder. it was a triple murder that took place in a quiet residential neighborhood on a dead-end street. >> sources tell news center 5 the victims, men all in their late 20s or early 30s were stabbed to death with a knife or possibly an ice pick, and drugs were involved. the triple homicide is a major shock in this quiet neighborhood, home to many families. investigators worked through the night, collecting evidence. they towed away this mercedes, which may hold some answers to this murder mystery. >> they went to the second floor and saw a very graphic crime scene. there were three dead bodies in the apartment. it does look like the assailants and the decedents did know each other. >> so quiet neighborhood in the boston area, three men dead, no immediate suspects, but investigators believe that the killer or killers knew the victims. again, this was september 2011. a year and a half later now,
waltham is a education hub in the boston area. in september 2011, so about a year and a half ago, waltham was the site of a really grisly murder. it was a triple murder that took place in a quiet residential neighborhood on a dead-end street. >> sources tell news center 5 the victims, men all in their late 20s or early 30s were stabbed to death with a knife or possibly an ice pick, and drugs were involved. the triple homicide is a major shock in this quiet neighborhood, home to many...